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it's been reported that u.s. commanders in afghanistan are pushing to extend their presence in pakistani tribal areas the new york times quoting an anonymous american official who claims special forces will start targeting militants across the border in a new front that is something that the u.s. military is denying washington's been using unmanned drones to strike suspected insurgency bases in pakistan it's often accused of killing civilians in the process islam are bad for insiders being strongly protesting against the attacks describing them as violating its territorial sovereignty pakistani officials say they are capable of handling the militants by themselves kathy kelly spoke to us she come payne's against u.s. led war she says that america's military establishment is now simply hoping for more money. it seems to me that the united states would have an effect similar to what has happened in the past here in afghanistan there along with the drone attacks the invasion of a sovereign country. united states joi
it's been reported that u.s. commanders in afghanistan are pushing to extend their presence in pakistani tribal areas the new york times quoting an anonymous american official who claims special forces will start targeting militants across the border in a new front that is something that the u.s. military is denying washington's been using unmanned drones to strike suspected insurgency bases in pakistan it's often accused of killing civilians in the process islam are bad for insiders being...
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if u.s. leaves and we are affected and there probably is a connection between those two things and the nation will have to decide, do we go to afghanistan and lose soldiers or not the and afghanistan and suffer a terrorist attack everyone's a work? i can't answer which is worse. >> we are up the miami book fair international with dr. sebastian junger. first call from montana. >> you are a terrific reporter and i enjoy reading you very much. when it comes to afghanistan especially in the mort tribal world areas, are we not going to have to except some sort of taliban or taliban like presence in those areas because of how we consider modern society? they really are in the tenth century and a lot of places. >> guest: the afghans let the taliban take care of the problem of violence and corruption that was plaguing afghanistan and the irony of nato's mission is essentially we are protecting a government that is very corrupt. the afghans heat the taliban. most afghans hate the taliban. but they als
if u.s. leaves and we are affected and there probably is a connection between those two things and the nation will have to decide, do we go to afghanistan and lose soldiers or not the and afghanistan and suffer a terrorist attack everyone's a work? i can't answer which is worse. >> we are up the miami book fair international with dr. sebastian junger. first call from montana. >> you are a terrific reporter and i enjoy reading you very much. when it comes to afghanistan especially in...
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relations but they're ready to kiesha in the u.s. senate is now in danger since republicans are threatening to derail it the russian public opinion research asked russians who would benefit more by signing the start treaty thirty three percent of the respondents said both russia and u.s. twenty seven percent believe the entire international community will gain twenty two percent cited the u.s. to profit more in case taught is son and another four percent think it will profit russia only back to peter. ok i want to talk about why the republicans are poses but i will tell you made a very interesting point at the end of the first part of the program about the demonstration effect here and so can i reiterate here russia the united states can set a good example for the world for being for in terms of transparency in dealing with nuclear weapons and be a demonstration to other countries to take the n.p.t. seriously you mentioned ok like india but him even israel could be thrown in that category saying you know the two major arsenals in the
relations but they're ready to kiesha in the u.s. senate is now in danger since republicans are threatening to derail it the russian public opinion research asked russians who would benefit more by signing the start treaty thirty three percent of the respondents said both russia and u.s. twenty seven percent believe the entire international community will gain twenty two percent cited the u.s. to profit more in case taught is son and another four percent think it will profit russia only back to...
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this is the second architect blast to hit the u.s. in two weeks. -- this is the second arctic blast to hit the u.s. in two weeks. >>>> deciding when to go out after a snowstorm is becoming easier for residents in montgomery county. i'd like it is announcing the launch of a new online tool that will show the progress of snowplows and the county. it will indicate when the streets have been cleared. >>> a new invention shovels the driver without you having to leave your house. engineering undergrads at purdue university call their invention a snow box. it cuts and shovels layers of snow from the driveway. snow-bot, hmm. >> the it is like a roomba for your driveway. >> did not need it this morning >>> i have a feeling it could not live up to its the standards. >> it would of been buried last year. >>> we had a few light snow showers late last night and early this morning. we could see that again early tonight and tomorrow morning. even a dusting can make it tough on the road. it will make it slippery. here is a look outside today. there i
this is the second architect blast to hit the u.s. in two weeks. -- this is the second arctic blast to hit the u.s. in two weeks. >>>> deciding when to go out after a snowstorm is becoming easier for residents in montgomery county. i'd like it is announcing the launch of a new online tool that will show the progress of snowplows and the county. it will indicate when the streets have been cleared. >>> a new invention shovels the driver without you having to leave your house....
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if you look at the number of u.s. deaths, number of u.s. casualties, it's all off the tcharts. >> what was today's visit all about? was it a rally? it's only the second time he's been there. was it just a holiday trip? >> i think it was a rally. the substance of it are just a little bit strange. it's not a thanksgiving trip, it's not a christmas trip. he only went to back gram. -- bagram. he didn't really see karzai except by video teleconference. it was a strange trip that i don't entirely know what he was trying to demonstrate. fundamentally if you're trying to say to a war-weary people, spend time under most heavily protected camp. i don't understand the purpose. >> earlier this year, the administration was saying this is either 2 make our break situation. what's the situation there? >> as in marsha. they went into kandahar expecting it to be d-day. the unit brought only one chance of clothing because they thought they would be constantly fighting. one thought is that we drove them out which would be potential progress. the other school
if you look at the number of u.s. deaths, number of u.s. casualties, it's all off the tcharts. >> what was today's visit all about? was it a rally? it's only the second time he's been there. was it just a holiday trip? >> i think it was a rally. the substance of it are just a little bit strange. it's not a thanksgiving trip, it's not a christmas trip. he only went to back gram. -- bagram. he didn't really see karzai except by video teleconference. it was a strange trip that i don't...
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i'm pretty confident that the u.s. air force and u.s. navy, said the israelis aside for a moment, but i'm confident the american military can destroy every single facility in iran that we know about. i said that specifically because there are things we don't know about. we don't know what we don't know in many cases, to quote donald rumsfeld. that is one of the issues out there. and as someone who live to our expenses in iraq in 1991, when i can remember my friends who worked at the technical side, who worked the nuclear program, you know, assuring us, the u.s. will take on everyone else, we knew exactly what the program look like, three major the sulleys, 10 or 11 smaller facilities, flatten them during desert storm, they went and asked was thinking that they were just going to catalog the rubble and lo and behold there were three other massive facilities that we didn't even know that they had anything to do with the nuclear program. at least two of those three facilities probably could have produced a nuclear weapon. it gets to this la
i'm pretty confident that the u.s. air force and u.s. navy, said the israelis aside for a moment, but i'm confident the american military can destroy every single facility in iran that we know about. i said that specifically because there are things we don't know about. we don't know what we don't know in many cases, to quote donald rumsfeld. that is one of the issues out there. and as someone who live to our expenses in iraq in 1991, when i can remember my friends who worked at the technical...
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we look at what is happening and what the u.s. is doing about it. >> reporter: in the jungles of northern guatemala the military carved out a training base, the base is secret but it is no secret that the mexican drug cartel want to expand their operations south into guatemala to control the land routes and eliminate the drug families who long served as middle men in the drug trade. some cartel king pins moved their families out of the country. >> when you have drug are traffickers afraid of other drug traffickers, things are pretty bad. >> reporter: u.s. green berets sent the past three years training the special forces not just how to shoot straight but how to push back against cartels. a few days before we arrived, the zeta staged a prison break. the special forces want to make sure that doesn't happen. >> when several decapitated heads appeared on the steps of parliament, a calling card for the cartel, guatemalan authorities suspected they were moving in. the mexican military's pressure is pushing the violence south. the murde
we look at what is happening and what the u.s. is doing about it. >> reporter: in the jungles of northern guatemala the military carved out a training base, the base is secret but it is no secret that the mexican drug cartel want to expand their operations south into guatemala to control the land routes and eliminate the drug families who long served as middle men in the drug trade. some cartel king pins moved their families out of the country. >> when you have drug are traffickers...
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without the u.s. on the list of participants and with china being the number one source of emissions it's pointless i developed countries such as india mexico and brazil that are not subject to any obligations in the current format of the protocol. some scientists believe global warming is a natural process that humans can't influence are you supportive of that theory you are new york the global warming hypothesis that we currently use and its connection to human generated emissions is confirmed by mainly models that are calculated these models show that there is a link as the concentration of greenhouse gases grows so the global temperature levels there are theory stating that the warming is connected to gel logical and cosmic cycles those theories as you understand remain the steering so what do we do what should the people on the politicians believe they can log themselves into submission and think that nothing can be changed or they can try to influence those processes civilization burns fuel in t
without the u.s. on the list of participants and with china being the number one source of emissions it's pointless i developed countries such as india mexico and brazil that are not subject to any obligations in the current format of the protocol. some scientists believe global warming is a natural process that humans can't influence are you supportive of that theory you are new york the global warming hypothesis that we currently use and its connection to human generated emissions is...
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the anointed one fails to bring the world cup to the u.s. in 2022. >> could you not see possibly raising taxes a little bit? >> media mash is back. we'll show you how the obama mania media is spinning the bush tax cuts. >> hard to do it again. i'd have to make sure that i got more votes than the other guy. >> and mitt romney talks 2012 on "the tonight show." >> all right. after an embarrassing few days of wikileaks, america was dealt another blow this afternoon. hours ago the fifa executive committee announced that the u.s. will not host the 2022 world cup, and you may be surprised to hear who beat us let's take a look. >> the winner to organize the 2022 fifa world cup is qatar! >> all right. this announcement is yet another huge disappointment for the obama administration on the world stage. just yesterday the white house dispatched former president bill clinton and attorney general eric hold tear zurich, and they were there to lobby on behalf of the u.s., but clearly their pitch fell on deaf ears. now all of this comes one year after the p
the anointed one fails to bring the world cup to the u.s. in 2022. >> could you not see possibly raising taxes a little bit? >> media mash is back. we'll show you how the obama mania media is spinning the bush tax cuts. >> hard to do it again. i'd have to make sure that i got more votes than the other guy. >> and mitt romney talks 2012 on "the tonight show." >> all right. after an embarrassing few days of wikileaks, america was dealt another blow this...
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we of the u.s. ambassador and about -- and a thousand american civilians deeply involved in the civil part of the civil-military equation. it is not about listening to one individual out there. and as we described in the report, this is a problem whose nature changes on a regular basis. we have not helped this by continuing to change the actors we have had in charge of the problem. if we rotate commanders, we have had six commanders in the last 5.5 years, and four u.s. ambassadors in kabul. we have lacked continuity and, as i pointed out. but every american has still looked at this and make judgments. i do not think it is a matter of trusting some large handover. getting into the details and understanding the dynamics, that is true of the people on question. >> question is not what the citizen can understand, he is asking, do we know what we're doing, and the root of the question is, do we have the intelligence, the ground intelligence about this tribe, that person, that faction and as of six months
we of the u.s. ambassador and about -- and a thousand american civilians deeply involved in the civil part of the civil-military equation. it is not about listening to one individual out there. and as we described in the report, this is a problem whose nature changes on a regular basis. we have not helped this by continuing to change the actors we have had in charge of the problem. if we rotate commanders, we have had six commanders in the last 5.5 years, and four u.s. ambassadors in kabul. we...
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now the u.s. military usually prides itself on being the best but before they can train to be the best they have to turn down some of america's not so brightest but apparently they're all are a lot of those not so bright ones out there a new report shows that nearly one fourth of the students who try to join the military fail its entrance exam and that certainly doesn't speak very highly of the education system here in the us does it the education trust report says the high school grads can't answer basic math science or reading questions and this news follows a report by the pentagon that said that seventy five percent of those aged seventeen to twenty four don't qualify for the military because they're physically unfit have a criminal record or didn't graduate high school so for now the lower edge of eligibility rate is not really that big of an issue but what happens when the economy improves what happens when people begin finding jobs again when they start passing over the military they'll pro
now the u.s. military usually prides itself on being the best but before they can train to be the best they have to turn down some of america's not so brightest but apparently they're all are a lot of those not so bright ones out there a new report shows that nearly one fourth of the students who try to join the military fail its entrance exam and that certainly doesn't speak very highly of the education system here in the us does it the education trust report says the high school grads can't...
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rethinking u.s. immigration policy. and we'll talk about proposals for attracting more highly educated and entrepreneurial immigrants to the u.s. and then sarah kline, center for the science and public interest, a food safety attorney. and it's a kickoff of our week long series examining food policy in the united states. for monday we'll look at the food safety legislation that was passed by congress. all that the papers and your calls on "washington journal" tomorrow. stay tuned for "newsmakers" right after this show. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> i think a mistake that a lot of british people make is to think that they're broadly comparable, the british and american system. your president is like our prime minister and that you have to two house us and we do too. no, our prime minister has much more power than your president. host: >> comparing the briish an american forms of government as we talk with our guest about elections, the
rethinking u.s. immigration policy. and we'll talk about proposals for attracting more highly educated and entrepreneurial immigrants to the u.s. and then sarah kline, center for the science and public interest, a food safety attorney. and it's a kickoff of our week long series examining food policy in the united states. for monday we'll look at the food safety legislation that was passed by congress. all that the papers and your calls on "washington journal" tomorrow. stay tuned for...
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residents are subject to final draft resolution adopted by the u.s. senate which states that a fully fledged global missile defense system is necessary in this regard i'd like to remind you that the treaty on ambiguously states there is a link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons the treaty also says that any party can pull out if an emergency situation occurs and russia definitely believes that the creation of a fully fledged global missile defense system of the u.s. would be such an emergency situation but. now we have the first results coming from the state duma the lower chambre of the lower house of the russian parliament which said yes to these treaty to the court document in its first. in the first place today hundred and. three hundred people dead he said yes steve against aids the plan to be arsenal's up both the treaty itself well it seems like a good start when you start in russia and they'll be two more sessions at the state duma and also the ration council that we expect they will take place part two at the new year holiday t
residents are subject to final draft resolution adopted by the u.s. senate which states that a fully fledged global missile defense system is necessary in this regard i'd like to remind you that the treaty on ambiguously states there is a link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons the treaty also says that any party can pull out if an emergency situation occurs and russia definitely believes that the creation of a fully fledged global missile defense system of the u.s. would be such...
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after resolution adopted by the u.s. senate states that a fully fledged global missile defense system is necessary in this regard i'd like to remind you that the treaty on ambiguously states there is a link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons treaty also says that any party can pull out if an emergency situation occurs and russia definitely believes that the creation of a fully fledged global missile defenses to by the us would be such an emergency situation that the republicans main concerns regarding these treaty were that america's defensive capabilities could be a factor and president obama did everything to ensure this will not be the case he committed to a twenty five billion dollars ten year plan to make sure that there are many weapons of worth and these of course played a key role that the document was finally ready by. correspondent there are spoke to the meeting since law from the council on foreign and defense policy here in moscow he told me u.s. plans for a missile defense system in europe is
after resolution adopted by the u.s. senate states that a fully fledged global missile defense system is necessary in this regard i'd like to remind you that the treaty on ambiguously states there is a link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons treaty also says that any party can pull out if an emergency situation occurs and russia definitely believes that the creation of a fully fledged global missile defenses to by the us would be such an emergency situation that the republicans...
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and rightfully so. >> the only one in the u.s. government? >> the only one in the u.s. government that doesn't have strict congressional oversight. ron paul is going to be chairing this subcommittee. bernanke is going to be testifying in front of him, and that's going to be some very interesting c-span viewing. ron paul believes that the fed should be disclosing what it's doing. ron paul has gone out saying that the fed is helping to destroy the u.s. currency, the dollar, and he thinks that the currency devalue you situation is very -- potential inflation. >> if ron paul is right, when the fed was formed, a $20 gold piece and a $20 bill were worth the same. now, you need 70 $20 bills to buy one $20 gold piece. that's what's happened to the currency. the second thing is milton friedman proved and got a nobel prize for proving it was the federal reserve, not someone else that was response you believe for the great depression, the huge bubble that popped and exploded on the american economy after the roarin'20s. >> t secretary of the treasury is tim geithner. tim geithner
and rightfully so. >> the only one in the u.s. government? >> the only one in the u.s. government that doesn't have strict congressional oversight. ron paul is going to be chairing this subcommittee. bernanke is going to be testifying in front of him, and that's going to be some very interesting c-span viewing. ron paul believes that the fed should be disclosing what it's doing. ron paul has gone out saying that the fed is helping to destroy the u.s. currency, the dollar, and he...
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the anointed one fails to bring the world cup to the u.s. in 2022. >> could you not see possibly raising taxes a little bit? >> media mash is back. we'll show you how the obama mania media is spinning the bush tax cuts. >> hard to do it again. i'd have to make sure that i got more votes than the other guy. more votes than the other guy. >> and mitt romney talks 2012 on [ manager ] you know... i've been looking at the numbers, and i think our campus is spending too much money on printing. i'd like to put you in charge of cutting costs. calm down. i know that it is not your job. what i'm saying... excuse me? alright, fine. no, you don't have to do it. ok? [ male announcer ] notre dame knows it's better for xerox to control its printing costs. so they can focus on winning on and off the field. [ manager ] are you sure i can't talk -- ok, no, i get it. [ male announcer ] with xerox, you're ready for real business. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to mee
the anointed one fails to bring the world cup to the u.s. in 2022. >> could you not see possibly raising taxes a little bit? >> media mash is back. we'll show you how the obama mania media is spinning the bush tax cuts. >> hard to do it again. i'd have to make sure that i got more votes than the other guy. more votes than the other guy. >> and mitt romney talks 2012 on [ manager ] you know... i've been looking at the numbers, and i think our campus is spending too much...
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i think you will see the u.s. and its allies continued to take steps, even before the next round, which is expected to take place in late january. >> daniel? >> first of all, you talked about the importance of slowing down the iranians. given in recent days that people have come up with exactly how it has been affected and president ahmadinejad has acknowledged that they have been affected, has that been helpful? a simple yes or no. and -- [laughter] almost six years after the seals were broken, is there any practical prospect for iran having a complete freeze of enrichment in its territory? >> on the first question, i am here it -- i'm glad to hear that they're having problems with their subterfuge machines. the u.s. and their allies are trying to make sure that we complicate matters for them. but i also think that their technical problems go beyond steps that outside countries are taking. i think iran has significant limitations in terms of the technology they're working with, the type of subterfuge machine that
i think you will see the u.s. and its allies continued to take steps, even before the next round, which is expected to take place in late january. >> daniel? >> first of all, you talked about the importance of slowing down the iranians. given in recent days that people have come up with exactly how it has been affected and president ahmadinejad has acknowledged that they have been affected, has that been helpful? a simple yes or no. and -- [laughter] almost six years after the seals...
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the u.s. official said if the north demonstrates its seriousness through action the door to renewed dialogue might open. following the north's artillery attack on a south korean island last month, china, the chair of the six-party talks, is proposing an emergency meeting of chief delegates. but the u.s., south korea, and japan have reacted cautiously to the proposal. >>> meanwhile, north korea has criticized the united states for attaching preconditions for a proposed emergency meeting of the chief delegates to the six-party nuclear talks. it claims the u.s. is trying to sid-step dialogue. the accusation came in a statement issued by a north korean foreign ministry spokesperson and carried by the korean central news agency on thursday. the statement defended the country's building of a light water reactor and proceeding with uranium enrichment, which it described as peaceful nuclear activities to produce electricity. >>> u.s. president barack obama says significant progress has been made in af
the u.s. official said if the north demonstrates its seriousness through action the door to renewed dialogue might open. following the north's artillery attack on a south korean island last month, china, the chair of the six-party talks, is proposing an emergency meeting of chief delegates. but the u.s., south korea, and japan have reacted cautiously to the proposal. >>> meanwhile, north korea has criticized the united states for attaching preconditions for a proposed emergency meeting...
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so free trade agreements open up markets for u.s. product and services and allow multinational corporations to expand both in-country and internationally. >> the bush tax cuts, you support their extension, i know, is that going to cause motorola to hire an additional single person? >> i think it's hard to point to one specific piece of legislation, eliot, and say, yep, that individual item is going to spark something. i think you have to view it in total context. >> but it's not going -- it's not going to create additional demand, it's not going to create additional demand for your product such that you're going to need to hire additional people at your manufacturing facility facilities. >> generally i agree with you. what i would say is no tax increases continues the economic recovery which is still embryonic. and allows for continuity. the last thing i want to do is raise taxes now and run the risk of a disruption in the recovery beginning to take place. your point's well taken. >> i certainly agree with you. you look at the other
so free trade agreements open up markets for u.s. product and services and allow multinational corporations to expand both in-country and internationally. >> the bush tax cuts, you support their extension, i know, is that going to cause motorola to hire an additional single person? >> i think it's hard to point to one specific piece of legislation, eliot, and say, yep, that individual item is going to spark something. i think you have to view it in total context. >> but it's...
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u.s. will still hold more than ninety percent of the world's nuclear weapons so many agree that the value of the new arms reduction treaty is not just in reductions but i think it's also important to say that the significance of the treaty is much larger than the implications for arms control it really does give a lot of momentum and boost to the broader u.s. russia reset and i think puts obama and medvedev on course to cooperate more closely on a whole host of issues and it may well be that this is seen as a turning point in which the russia u.s. rivalry of the past is finally laid to rest for weeks and months the president of the united states all members of his administration the military all living former secretary of state and of defense were calling for senators not to ruin this reset opportunity for us who are sure relations and the message did resonate with many senators every senator knows when you're trying to get things done relationships matter and the relationship between the
u.s. will still hold more than ninety percent of the world's nuclear weapons so many agree that the value of the new arms reduction treaty is not just in reductions but i think it's also important to say that the significance of the treaty is much larger than the implications for arms control it really does give a lot of momentum and boost to the broader u.s. russia reset and i think puts obama and medvedev on course to cooperate more closely on a whole host of issues and it may well be that...
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and u.s. cattle association. next to him is than vincent for pacific coast producers, grocery own cooperative founded in 1971 which is made up of 165 family farmers in sacramento valley. he served as vice president of the private seals for the monte food as was the credit for the bank of america. he's affiliated with the national council cooperatives, the council of california is an important member for stereo firms. sitting next to dan is chris waldrop colavita richter of the food policy institute federation of america and association of nearly 300 nonprofit consumer organizations that seeks to advance consumer interest through research advocacy and education. chris overseas the research analysis and immediate of reach for all food policy activities at the institute so we have a broad cross-section of folks and the way this is going to operate, i'm going to open with a question and turn it to general holder and then we will sort of go back and forth. to get the audience just a sense of this,
and u.s. cattle association. next to him is than vincent for pacific coast producers, grocery own cooperative founded in 1971 which is made up of 165 family farmers in sacramento valley. he served as vice president of the private seals for the monte food as was the credit for the bank of america. he's affiliated with the national council cooperatives, the council of california is an important member for stereo firms. sitting next to dan is chris waldrop colavita richter of the food policy...
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and with this approval russian the u.s. will start the new year with a treaty that has become a symbol of trust and cooperation between the two nuclear superpowers and glad the democrats republicans came together to approve my top national security priority for this session of congress the new start treaty this is the most significant arms control agreement in nearly two decades and it will make us safer and reduce our nuclear arsenals along with russia. both states have some very significant reductions underway the countries will cut their nuclear arsenals by a third down to some fifteen hundred fifty deployed warheads on each side the deal also limits the number of delivery vehicles and launchers but even with those cuts both russia and the u.s. will still hold more than ninety percent of the world's nuclear weapons so many agree that the value of the new arms reduction treaty is not just in reductions but i think it's also important to say that the significance of the treaty is much larger than the implications for arms
and with this approval russian the u.s. will start the new year with a treaty that has become a symbol of trust and cooperation between the two nuclear superpowers and glad the democrats republicans came together to approve my top national security priority for this session of congress the new start treaty this is the most significant arms control agreement in nearly two decades and it will make us safer and reduce our nuclear arsenals along with russia. both states have some very significant...
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u.s. former secretary of state condoleezza rice dubbed him that i he has apparently enjoyed a fourth consecutive win in a presidential election the only presidential elections that valerie's has had of course for all of the one on the president and it's on the question good morning to opposition leaders the users all it's are falsified and over eighty percent seemingly gathered according to exit polls is also a falsified number that's precisely why they were out in the street so far international observers haven't reported any major violations we've only heard of one registered where an international observer was denied access to a polling station but so far that is the only report on record and we are waiting to see whether international observers will wait for a more detailed report of their. servatius the money incentive. there having a positive conclusion is a very big one the european union has promised deloris a lot of financial aid billions of euros if there is evidence of free and
u.s. former secretary of state condoleezza rice dubbed him that i he has apparently enjoyed a fourth consecutive win in a presidential election the only presidential elections that valerie's has had of course for all of the one on the president and it's on the question good morning to opposition leaders the users all it's are falsified and over eighty percent seemingly gathered according to exit polls is also a falsified number that's precisely why they were out in the street so far...
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senate i'm sure the u.s. senate will be very keen that it gets ratified here early last when the bloodier talk about how we've got this farther to go thus far if and when it is finally fully ratified now here in moscow when are we going to see some concrete evidence of the treaty and those cuts taking place. ok ivan soon enough the u.s. can negotiate or astarte said they might start the verification process this spring you understand that only when both countries have their treaty ratified it will come into a fact now that the senate gave its approval it's russia's turn and they're really not many obstacles left as my colleague in moscow said russian lawmakers generally made it clear that they have no objections to the treaty what will follow we all know they would start dismantling the bombs and traveling to each other to see that the other side is complying with their obligations under the treaty both countries have some very significant reductions underway they will cut their nuclear arsenals by a third do
senate i'm sure the u.s. senate will be very keen that it gets ratified here early last when the bloodier talk about how we've got this farther to go thus far if and when it is finally fully ratified now here in moscow when are we going to see some concrete evidence of the treaty and those cuts taking place. ok ivan soon enough the u.s. can negotiate or astarte said they might start the verification process this spring you understand that only when both countries have their treaty ratified it...
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the u.s. says it will take its forces out of afghanistan by twenty fourteen but many people believe that that line could be stretched indefinitely it will take time to ultimately defeat al qaida it's been a year since obama stepped up efforts in afghanistan by adding thirty thousand troops to the existing contingent there it's also been the deadliest year for the u.s. forces there with casualties almost doubled in many places the gains we've made are still fragile and reversible but there is no question we are clearing more areas from taliban control and more reclaiming their communities you hear a different message from veterans like man who fought in afghanistan having been there myself i can tell you the u.s. army is not a liberating force it is not a nation building force and it is a destructive force the mission statement is to engage and destroy the enemies of the us and in close combat period there's nothing in there about bringing food to poor people a record sixty percent of americans
the u.s. says it will take its forces out of afghanistan by twenty fourteen but many people believe that that line could be stretched indefinitely it will take time to ultimately defeat al qaida it's been a year since obama stepped up efforts in afghanistan by adding thirty thousand troops to the existing contingent there it's also been the deadliest year for the u.s. forces there with casualties almost doubled in many places the gains we've made are still fragile and reversible but there is no...
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from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and... - see you later. - hey, hey, hey, hey, jess, am i too late? - no. actually, you're a day early.
from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and... - see you later. - hey, hey, hey, hey, jess, am i too late? - no. actually, you're a day early.
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no christmas cheer for u.s. lawmakers to a new strategic arms reduction treaty with russia gets ratified democrats are pushing for the republicans to agree to the nuclear pact before they would. the majority needed to pass it in the senate if approved the treaty would reduce the nuclear stockpiles of both nations by a third. and the wiki leaks founder failed by a british court but his supporters fear the u.s. may still be trying to get him in there to be sweden wants to extradite chile on a connection with the allegations of sexual assault charges which are some. time now for part two of the low to show up next they take a look at whether it's a conflict of interest for the supreme court to teach certain members of congress about the u.s. constitution it's coming your way next. well it's time for tonight's tool time award and it's fifo president sepp blatter he made a comment is drawing sharp criticism around the world blatter was discussing the two thousand and twenty two world cup of events that will be played
no christmas cheer for u.s. lawmakers to a new strategic arms reduction treaty with russia gets ratified democrats are pushing for the republicans to agree to the nuclear pact before they would. the majority needed to pass it in the senate if approved the treaty would reduce the nuclear stockpiles of both nations by a third. and the wiki leaks founder failed by a british court but his supporters fear the u.s. may still be trying to get him in there to be sweden wants to extradite chile on a...
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missile defense plans especially close to russia's borders at the moment the u.s. plans to deploy until he sells systems in eastern europe have been the biggest he returned save the relations between moscow and washington and this is. why that long to hit the reset button because it's a subject that's due final draft resolution adopted by the u.s. senate states that a fully fledged global missile defense system is necessary in this regard i'd like to remind you that the treaty on ambiguously states there is a link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons treaty also says that any party can pull out if an emergency situation occurs and russia definitely believes that the creation of a fully fledged global missile defenses to by the u.s. would be such an emergency situation that the republicans main concerns regarding these treaty word that america's defensive capabilities could be a factor and president obama did everything to ensure this will not be the case he committed to twenty five billion dollars ten year plan to make sure that there are many weapons
missile defense plans especially close to russia's borders at the moment the u.s. plans to deploy until he sells systems in eastern europe have been the biggest he returned save the relations between moscow and washington and this is. why that long to hit the reset button because it's a subject that's due final draft resolution adopted by the u.s. senate states that a fully fledged global missile defense system is necessary in this regard i'd like to remind you that the treaty on ambiguously...
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the u.s. has the second worst tax system amongst our competitors. japan has the privilege of being first. i draw your attention to this chart which boasts statutory rate, marginally effective rates, and average effective corporate tax rates. however you slice it, the u.s. is pretty bad. for the reasons that barry mentioned and grant has emphasized, the u.s. is not an attractive place from a tax standpoint to produce and it is becoming an increasingly less attractive place to have headquarters. the u.s. has many other advantages, of course, and those more than offset, in many instances, the tax disadvantages but taxes are something the federal government can actually do something about. i agree with most economists would subscribe to what barry said which is the exchange rate is the big elephant in this room. however, if you recall the last time a treasury secretary argued for a weak dollar, your memory is better than mine. that is never an explicit u.s. government -- has never been an explicit
the u.s. has the second worst tax system amongst our competitors. japan has the privilege of being first. i draw your attention to this chart which boasts statutory rate, marginally effective rates, and average effective corporate tax rates. however you slice it, the u.s. is pretty bad. for the reasons that barry mentioned and grant has emphasized, the u.s. is not an attractive place from a tax standpoint to produce and it is becoming an increasingly less attractive place to have headquarters....
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senate to ratify the new arms reduction treaty with russia to cut the nuclear arsenals of russia and the u.s. was signed by presidents obama and medvedev in prague in april. and the final whistle blows for bids to host the next two football world cups as competing nations await the decision from the sport's governing body rushes up against england and joint bids from spain and portugal and the netherlands and belgium goes to its first world cup defeat executive committee will announce the winners thursday. back to washington after the second party alone to show up next the us department of homeland security has been seizing website don't name me domain names find out what this has to do with keeping the us safe up next. time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to a repeat winner texas congressman joe barton you may recall when he first gained notoriety back in june of this here when the head of b.p. was testifying on capitol hill at the height of the gulf oil spill he made these comments about a twenty billion dollars fund of the white house forced b.p. to set up to pay for the
senate to ratify the new arms reduction treaty with russia to cut the nuclear arsenals of russia and the u.s. was signed by presidents obama and medvedev in prague in april. and the final whistle blows for bids to host the next two football world cups as competing nations await the decision from the sport's governing body rushes up against england and joint bids from spain and portugal and the netherlands and belgium goes to its first world cup defeat executive committee will announce the...
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and they quote a u.s. official as saying these were candid, frank and productive exchanges on areas of disagreement. anything to add to that, does that tell you anything? >> well, that doesn't tell us much except there were a lot of differences. and that's no surprise. especially the mill to mill, military to military part of the relationship has always been the thinnest and the less, least well developed. but hu xintao is coming to visit the united states this january. and he's going to want to have that be a successful visit. he's not going to want to have it blow up in his face. so i am watching to see whether or not the chinese leadership can recalibrate some of these policy, i would call them policy mistakes they've made, about turning the liu xiaobo nobel prize into a big international crusade against the west. which obviously has failed internationally. taking north korea's side in all of these confrontations on the korean peninsula, the south china sea. so let's see if they recalibrate which is wha
and they quote a u.s. official as saying these were candid, frank and productive exchanges on areas of disagreement. anything to add to that, does that tell you anything? >> well, that doesn't tell us much except there were a lot of differences. and that's no surprise. especially the mill to mill, military to military part of the relationship has always been the thinnest and the less, least well developed. but hu xintao is coming to visit the united states this january. and he's going to...
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in the u.s. military budget grows as less money flows to welfare benefits down there and so wondering whether they're paying too much to failed and the nation's chest the federal debt has reportedly hit be highest level sixty. years the headlines up next the cost to the u.s. . if . welcome to the alone a show will get the real headlines with none of the mercy now this week we've been bringing you the best of the a lot of show from the last year for america's war abroad to the best debates of the year but here on the show we also had the opportunity to have fun with a lot of stories and frankly we have had so much fun we wanted to share some of those with you once again back in august a pew research poll came out revealing that twenty percent of americans think that obama is a muslim now the fact that they even did a report speculating on obama's religion was beyond me but the really sad part are the number of people that actually believed that this president is a muslim now most of the participan
in the u.s. military budget grows as less money flows to welfare benefits down there and so wondering whether they're paying too much to failed and the nation's chest the federal debt has reportedly hit be highest level sixty. years the headlines up next the cost to the u.s. . if . welcome to the alone a show will get the real headlines with none of the mercy now this week we've been bringing you the best of the a lot of show from the last year for america's war abroad to the best debates of...
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on wednesday evening in the u.s. is likely to be the last statesman to appear on larry king live as a veteran interviewer tossing. your without taking a few minutes we ask if the end justifies the means for u.s. law enforcement. when criminals are not just caught by officials but also the idea of national security becomes just. looks into what critics of leds are in trouble and this is going beyond business to tackle terrorism. now the bidding to host the world cup are set to make their final presentations to fee for the big announcement due on thursday russia is hotly tipped in the twenty eighteen races it looks homes with england as well as joint it's from spain and portugal and the netherlands and belgium. reforms . twenty eighteen we believe this banner at russia's latest international friendly describe how fans felt about russia getting the world cup but does the country with a rich football tradition stand a chance of becoming hosts. the dutch coach of the national team certainly hope so even though his home co
on wednesday evening in the u.s. is likely to be the last statesman to appear on larry king live as a veteran interviewer tossing. your without taking a few minutes we ask if the end justifies the means for u.s. law enforcement. when criminals are not just caught by officials but also the idea of national security becomes just. looks into what critics of leds are in trouble and this is going beyond business to tackle terrorism. now the bidding to host the world cup are set to make their final...
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u.s. born workers in the united states from the 1990's to 2005 were better off because of the immigrant, both documented and undocumented, presence in the united states. their earnings were enhanced by about 2.7%. why? it's complicated and i'll send a link to the commission so you can look at the exciting charts and graphs and do that to your heart's desire. it comes down to a simple idea which is intuitive and you know it. the economy is not a fixed pie. when you expand the labor curve, a simple economist will say the price of labor goes down and we're all hurt. the more people that work here, the more people that are chasing jobs and we're all doomed. wrong. the expansion of the available labor force creates opportunities that did not exist before. you have innovation and entrepreneurialism that increases the actual size of small and medium-sized businesses. they consume and that expands the demand curve. you have a dynamic economy for 90% of u.s. born workers that enhances their wages.
u.s. born workers in the united states from the 1990's to 2005 were better off because of the immigrant, both documented and undocumented, presence in the united states. their earnings were enhanced by about 2.7%. why? it's complicated and i'll send a link to the commission so you can look at the exciting charts and graphs and do that to your heart's desire. it comes down to a simple idea which is intuitive and you know it. the economy is not a fixed pie. when you expand the labor curve, a...
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u.s. born workers that enhances their wages. the other 9% got whacked up side the head with globalization and immigration and everything you can list and they need help. getting rid of immigrants doesn't really help them. the final point is if you look at the last 15 years, 25% of publicly traded companies in the united states are essentially from the bay area region and one out of four was started by an immigrant. we have great data on this because it's all transparent. you can look it up. you can tabulate it. it's all a list of companies that we own, from google to intel, we know these companies. here is what you don't know but you kind of know if you just look around. in the next two years, we'll have much better data on. that is at the small and medium sized, it turns out that same disproportionate effort of immigrants forming businesses that by the way small businesses are what employ people and grow the economy, immigrants form a disproportionate number of those businesses. we know t
u.s. born workers that enhances their wages. the other 9% got whacked up side the head with globalization and immigration and everything you can list and they need help. getting rid of immigrants doesn't really help them. the final point is if you look at the last 15 years, 25% of publicly traded companies in the united states are essentially from the bay area region and one out of four was started by an immigrant. we have great data on this because it's all transparent. you can look it up. you...